Adam Reese

The Pointed Nose

Arts EN ↓ 26 episodes

Interviews with artists and public intellectuals

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Adam Reese

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Arts

Latest episode

Oct 9, 2025

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Episodes

James Newton 09.10.2025

James Newton is a master flutist, composer, arranger, and educator

Christopher Doozie 27.08.2025

Christopher Doozie is a xylophonist and xylophone builder from Ghana

Aki Takase and Alexander von Schlippenbach 13.06.2024

Aki Takase and Alexander von Schlippenbach are two of the world's leading avant garde pianists

Chief Kokoi 06.03.2024

Chief Kokoi is a former Toshao of Aishalton, Guyana, and the chief of the now-defunct Region Nine Toshaos' Council

Mackie (Immaculata) Casimero 21.02.2024

Mackie Casimero is the communications officer of the South Rupununi District Council and a co-founder of the Wapichan Wiizi women's movement, both based in Guyana

Laura George and Nicholas Peters 14.02.2024

Laura George and Nicholas Peters work with the Amerindian Peoples' Association, an indigenous rights organization in Guyana

Gavin Winter 14.02.2024

Gavin Winter is the monitoring coordinator for the South Rupununi District Council in Guyana. In this interview, he discusses his work as a land defender

Ali Majeed 07.02.2024

Ali Majeed is a former labor organizer and current executive member of the Working People's Alliance in Guyana. He personally knew Dr. Walter Rodney during Rodney's lifetime

Lesa Terry 24.01.2024

Lesa Terry is a Los Angeles-based violinist, arranger, educator and composer. She has played in groups including the Uptown String Quartet and is a professor in Santa Monica College's music department

Nicole Mitchell Gantt 06.12.2023

Nicole Mitchell Gantt is a boundary-pushing flutist, composer, author, poet, multimedia artist and educator who at one point chaired the AACM

EJ Alagoa 19.09.2023

E.J. Alagoa, Professor Emeritus of history at the University of Port Harcourt, is a legendary historian and scholar of oral traditions

Big Black 27.06.2023

Big Black is a legend of bebop, noted for his 'fingerstyle' approach to hand drumming

Alison Dundy and Dominic Thomas 16.03.2023

Alison Dundy and Dominic Thomas are professors who translate literature by African writers from French into English. Thomas also edits the Global African Voices series on Indiana University Press

Tristan Honsinger 28.09.2022

Tristan Honsinger is a leading light of improvised music

Joël Grip 21.09.2022

Upright bassist Joël Grip discusses his contributions to the European improvised music scene as well as his work with cellist Tristan Honsinger and the groups Ahmed and Herr Borelgrip

Adam Rudolph 01.09.2022

Adam Rudolph is a composer, percussionist, bandleader and teacher based in New York City

Prof. Kathleen Kim 11.08.2022

Immigration law expert Kathleen Kim discusses the history of US immigration law and where things stand today

Joshua White 20.01.2022

Joshua White is a pianist and improviser based in San Diego and active throughout Southern California

JohnPaul Arabome (a.k.a. Goat Daddy) 03.08.2021

JohnPaul Arabome is an entrepreneur and chef based in the Los Angeles area. He launched his restaurant The Peppered Goat, which specializes in Nigerian food, during the shutdown that followed the outbreak of COVID-19

Tina Raymond 15.07.2021

Tina Raymond is a drummer, improviser and educator based in the Los Angeles area

Ida Kavafian 08.07.2021

The world-renowned violinist Ida Kavafian drops in to discuss Tashi, Takemitsu, teaching and more!

Dr. Ebenezer Obadare 29.06.2021

Dr. Ebenezer Obadare, professor of sociology at the University of Kansas and author of Pentecostal Republic (Zed Books, 2018) stops by to discuss the relationship between religion and politics in Nigeria and in general

Funsho Ogundipe 17.06.2021

Funsho Ogundipe, who founded the band Ayetoro, talks music, agriculture, the importance of community, Ibn Khaldun, and much more.

Dr. Nimi Wariboko 25.05.2021

Dr. Nimi Wariboko discusses Niger Delta history; a concept he calls "the spell of the invisible"; his argument for the establishment of a global currency; urban design; and the future of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Uljas Pulkkis 23.05.2021

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